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Voyager 1 is expected to reach the inner edge of the Oort Cloud in approximately 300 years, entering the distant, icy boundary of the Sun’s gravitational domain, but that's not the end of our solar system.
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The ringed planet meets the moon for a striking skywatching event you won’t want to miss.
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The James Webb telescope's 100-hour reexamination of one of Hubble's most iconic extragalactic images reveals extraordinary new details.
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What if we could send a probe smaller than a paperclip, yes a paperclip to visit a black hole? It sounds impossible, but one scientist believes this extraordinary mission could become reality within our lifetimes. Astrophysicist Cosimo Bambi has outlined a bo…
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Getting to grips with these structures doesn’t just change how we see the universe; it also opens up new doors for studying cosmic evolution and understanding the processes that govern interstellar environments.
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Technique to precisely edit large DNA segments could transform disease research, crop breeding, experts say.
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A viral simulation shows a Mach 50 flyover from Los Angeles to New York City, leaving viewers awestruck by Earth’s scale and speed
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New research reveals that reducing cysteine, an amino acid, can flip fat from storage mode to calorie-burning mode. In both human trials and animal studies, lower cysteine levels sparked the transformation of white fat into heat-producing brown fat, resulting…
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by Rabbi Yair Hoffman Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email The Rambam in Moreh Nevuchim, writes that the deeper we probe into the natural world, the more we encounter evidence of divine wisdom.Recent research published in Scientific Re…
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This month's full moon peaked just before 4 a.m. ET on Saturday morning, Aug. 9.
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Although humanity is getting better at sending robotic probes out into the Solar System to explore the places no human can tread, we're still very much on a learning curve.
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The Inouye Solar Telescope captured magnetic, silk-like "stripes" on the solar surface called photospheric striations.
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Base officials say the launch window for the Falcon 9 rocket carrying 24 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit will begin at 7:05 p.m. and continue through 11:05 p.m. Monday.
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Just as ocean waves shape our shores, ripples in space-time may have once set the Universe on an evolutionary path that led to the cosmos as we see it today.
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Before our Sun, what the first stars have hidden for 13 billion years?
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Scientists have discovered a mind-bending organism that challenges everything we know about life, blurring the lines between cells and viruses.
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Scientists say they have at last solved the mystery of what killed more than 5 billion sea stars off the Pacific coast of North America in a decade-long epidemic.
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Astronomers stunned by infinity galaxy and possible newborn black hole.
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So much for heliocentrism. An international team of astronomers using observations made with the James Webb Space Telescope have found evidence that there's ...
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A 1964 satellite, Relay 2, emitted an extreme radio pulse in 2025; ASKAP detected it and reactivated alerts.
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New satellite data shows parts of New Orleans are sinking fast, including floodwalls meant to protect the city from storms.
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By analyzing oxygen isotopes in dinosaur teeth, scientists revealed Mesozoic CO₂ highs, plant growth surges, and volcanic impacts.
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